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Any aesthetically cool looking holders for unused RAM Sticks?

I recently reclaimed a pair of DDR4 Corsair Dominator Plats from a build I did for a coworker as they upgraded. I currently have my old GTX 780 Ti (first big boy card and still works) I keep at my desk because it looks cool and I don't anything to put it in, and the RAM matches the aesthetic and I was wondering if anyone knew if there were cool looking RAM holders I could buy for them.

I've included a picture below to show it, and also because it looks cool.

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You could make a simple motherboard diorama or some other holder from cardboard or whatever, and if you paint it correctly it will look good

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6 minutes ago, Lord Bloobus said:

I recently reclaimed a pair of DDR4 Corsair Dominator Plats from a build I did for a coworker as they upgraded. I currently have my old GTX 780 Ti (first big boy card and still works) I keep at my desk because it looks cool and I don't anything to put it in, and the RAM matches the aesthetic and I was wondering if anyone knew if there were cool looking RAM holders I could buy for them.

I've included a picture below to show it, and also because it looks cool.

 

https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E16820232831

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3 minutes ago, Poinkachu said:

I said aesthetically cool lol. Royals look awful and the box is pretentious.

 

6 minutes ago, Origami Cactus said:

You could make a simple motherboard diorama or some other holder from cardboard or whatever, and if you paint it correctly it will look good

I thought about desoldering/buying some RAM slots and sticking them in them, but that still doesn't get me where I want. Also I'm lazy.

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Just now, Lord Bloobus said:

I said aesthetically cool lol. Royals look awful and the box is pretentious.

Well, most likely you will need to DIY.
That box is only as a .. hmm..... base idea.

Should be fairly simple to make, if you want to make it light up like the royal box though you gotta find the pinout.

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